Wynne Clark
Jan 4, 2011
Scholarship / "student making an A with half of the class failing" English: subject i excelled in [6]
Hello!
I am very impressed by your ability to learn English so quickly! Great job!
A few tips, though...
First off, I believe her name is Hellen Keller, not Killer.
Also, it should be "we were moving to the U.S."
and "surprised me like a storm"
Another sentence that needs some work:
"Moving to United states didn't appear as the biggest problem after I reached Dallas but the language." It sounds as though it stops in the middle of a thought. If you say something more like, ""Moving to the United states didn't appear as the biggest problem after I reached Dallas, but the language did."
"When school started I was enrolled in two English courses for other language speakers:one for writing and reading and the other for..."
Don't forget that "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Great Gatsby" need to be underlined and capitalized because they are the titles of books.
"Othello by Shakespeare, Weathering heights by (Don't forget to put in the name of the author) and pride and prejudice by Jane Austin were the three choices and I chose the last two."
"I felt like a failure for life and like a bird with a broken wing. An Unacceptable 72 on my progress report didn't kil be(did you mean kill me?), and for the third six weeks I had a 94 averagewhich gave me a B for the class. "
Once again, I am impressed by how much you have learned. Keep up the great work!
Hello!
I am very impressed by your ability to learn English so quickly! Great job!
A few tips, though...
First off, I believe her name is Hellen Keller, not Killer.
Also, it should be "we were moving to the U.S."
and "surprised me like a storm"
Another sentence that needs some work:
"Moving to United states didn't appear as the biggest problem after I reached Dallas but the language." It sounds as though it stops in the middle of a thought. If you say something more like, ""Moving to the United states didn't appear as the biggest problem after I reached Dallas, but the language did."
"When school started I was enrolled in two English courses for other language speakers:one for writing and reading and the other for..."
Don't forget that "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Great Gatsby" need to be underlined and capitalized because they are the titles of books.
"Othello by Shakespeare, Weathering heights by (Don't forget to put in the name of the author) and pride and prejudice by Jane Austin were the three choices and I chose the last two."
"I felt like a failure for life and like a bird with a broken wing. An Unacceptable 72 on my progress report didn't kil be(did you mean kill me?), and for the third six weeks I had a 94 averagewhich gave me a B for the class. "
Once again, I am impressed by how much you have learned. Keep up the great work!